fix-busted-json
Fix broken json using Python.
For Python 3.6+.
This project fixes broken JSON with the following issues:
- Missing quotes around key names
- Wrong quotes around key names and strings
- Single quotes
- Backticks
- Escaped double quote
- Double escaped double quote
- "Smart" i.e. curly quotes
- Missing commas between key-value pairs and array elements
- Trailing comma after last key-value pair
- Concatenation of string fields
- Replace Python True/False/None with JSON true/false/null
- Remove additional double quote at start of key that gpt-3.5-turbo sometimes adds
- Escape unescaped newline
\n
in string value - Deal with many escaping la-la land cases e.g.
{\"res\": \"{ \\\"a\\\": \\\"b\\\" }\"}
Utility functions are also provided for finding JSON objects in text.
https://github.com/Qarj/fix-busted-json
https://pypi.org/project/fix-busted-json
Quickstart
pip install fix-busted-json
Make a file called example_repair_json.py
:
from fix_busted_json import repair_json
invalid_json = "{ name: 'John' 'age': 30, 'city': 'New' + ' York', }"
fixed_json = repair_json(invalid_json)
print(fixed_json)
Note the issues in the invalid JSON:
- name is unquoted
- use of single quotes, JSON spec requires double quotes
- Missing comma
- Concatenation of string fields - not allowed in JSON
- Trailing comma
Run it:
python example_repair_json.py
Output:
{ "name": "John", "age": 30, "city": "New York" }
Why
The project was developed originally to find JSON like objects in log files and pretty print them.
More recently this project has been used to find and then fix broken JSON created by large language models such as gpt-3.5-turbo
and gpt-4
.
For example a large language model might output a completion like the following:
Thought: "I need to search for developer jobs in London"
Action: SearchTool
ActionInput: { location: "London", 'title': "developer" }
To get back this JSON object with this project is really easy:
from fix_busted_json import first_json
completion = """Thought: "I need to search for developer jobs in London"
Action: SearchTool
ActionInput: { location: "London", 'title': "developer" }
"""
print(first_json(completion))
Output:
{ "location": "London", "title": "developer" }
API
repair_json
from fix_busted_json import repair_json
invalid_json = "{ name: 'John' }"
fixed_json = repair_json(invalid_json)
log_jsons
Looks for JSON objects in text and logs them, also recursively logging any JSON objects found in the values of the top-level JSON object.
from fix_busted_json import log_jsons
log_jsons("""some text { key1: true, 'key2': " { inner: 'value', } " } text { a: 1 } text""")
Running it gives output:
some text
{
"key1": true,
"key2": " { inner: 'value', } "
}
FOUND JSON found in key key2 --->
{
"inner": "value"
}
text
{
"a": 1
}
text
to_array_of_plain_strings_or_json
Breaks text into an array of plain strings and JSON objects.
from fix_busted_json import to_array_of_plain_strings_or_json
result = to_array_of_plain_strings_or_json("""some text { key1: true, 'key2': " { inner: 'value', } " } text { a: 1 } text""")
print(result)
Gives output:
['some text ', '{ "key1": true, "key2": " { inner: \'value\', } " }', ' text ', '{ "a": 1 }', ' text']
first_json, last_json, largest_json, json_matching
Utility functions for finding JSON objects in text.
import re
from fix_busted_json import first_json, last_json, largest_json, json_matching
jsons = "text { first: 123 } etc { second_example: 456 } etc { third: 789 } { fourth: 12 }"
print(first_json(jsons))
print(last_json(jsons))
print(largest_json(jsons))
print(json_matching(jsons, re.compile("thi")))
Output:
{ "first": 123 }
{ "fourth": 12 }
{ "second_example": 456 }
{ "third": 789 }
See also
Node version of this project: https://www.npmjs.com/package/log-parsed-json